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In the faraway nation of Estonia, they're plotting big things for Utah's future. An Estonian government-owned company wants to build a massive oil-shale operation in Uintah County. It promises thousands of jobs, and with it lots of controversy.

Arguments in a pivotal decision granting water
for what could be Utah's first nuclear power
plant are playing out in a Price courtroom this
week. Challengers to the state decision
granting use of the water hope a judge rules
the decision illegal.

A Washington County landowner and developer
had
a vision for a residential development and
upscale golf course on the benches above St.
George and Washington. He's now bankrupt — a
destiny he said was chartered by the desert
land tortoise.

A new report released by Cushman & Wakefield
Commerce showed that the vacancy rate for
apartments in Salt Lake County is currently
3.9
percent, while the combined average monthly
rental rate for all types of apartment units
is
at $850.

When a woman brought in her hard drive for
maintenance, she said
the business accidentally deleted everything
including 40 years worth
of photos. Several years later, she was
surprised to learn the
documents weren't lost.